Dear Colleagues
Information below on a publication which may be of interest. This series, published in conjunction with Manchester University's European Policy Research Unit
(EPRU), provides advanced textbooks and thematic studies of key public policy issues in Europe. The volumes concentrate, in particular, on comparing patterns of national policy content, but pay due attention to the European Union dimension. More information on the series published is available at
http://www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/information_areas/subjects/politics/EPRU.htm
Best wishes
David McDaid
EU pharmaceutical regulation: the politics of policy-making (isbn 0-7190-7272-7)
Govin Permanand
This book provides an analysis of European Union pharmaceutical regulation from a policy-making perspective. The focus is on how the often conflicting agendas of the pharmaceutical industry, the EU member states, the European Commission, and consumer interests are reconciled within the context of regulatory outcomes having to serve public health, healthcare and industrial policy needs within the single market.
Breaking with more traditional approaches which stress the economic determinants of pharmaceutical policy, different strands of public policy analysis, regulatory and European integration and policy-making theories are invoked in developing a new conceptual approach to frame the analysis. In-depth case studies in three key policy areas, patent protection, market authorisation, and pricing and reimbursement, provide substantive support.
In providing a unique perspective on how and why EU pharmaceutical policy is made, the book will be of interest to academics, students and policy-practitioners interested in EU policy-making, regulation and public policy analysis.
Govin Permanand is Research Fellow at LSE Health and Social Care, London School of Economics and Political Science
Contents
1. EU pharmaceutical policy: towards an understanding of the issues 2. Regulating the European medicines sector 3. Theorising the development of community competence in pharmaceuticals 4. Networks and the 'politics of policy' 5. 'Client politics': the Supplementary Protection Certificate 6. 'Entrepreneurial politics': the European Medicines Agency 7. 'Majoritarian politics': the pricing and reimbursement of medicines in the EU 8. Conclusions
European Policy Studies 234x156mm 272pp
Publication date: March 2006
0-7190-7272-7 hardback
Price: £55.00
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